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works within the shrine would not last very long, since they used artificially-sourced pigments and non-traditional methods, as opposed to the naturally-sourced pigments used by the traditional Sikh art school. Amrik Singh, the SGPC supervisor of the kar seva renovations at the Akal Takht, claims the new methods are better than the traditional methods and that the older methods are "impracticable". He further claims that the present-day structure is designed differently from the original one. A kar seva group leader, Jagtar Singh (Dera Baba), was responsible for the renovations of the structure under the instruction of the SGPC. Enamel paint was apparently used in the present structure, Amrik Singh claims only water-based paints were used and they did not fade for over five years. The fresco work of the present structure was mostly carried out by the artist
Harbhajan Singh, who also had helped retouch frescoes located in the Golden Temple shrine. However, Sukhdev Singh, the state convener of INTACH (Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage) requested that all the kar seva renovators use "old materials and styles, in consonance with what is in the sanctum sanctorum of the Golden Temple". He further criticized the use of synthetic and bright colours, which he decried as being alien to the traditional Sikh school of art.
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and administer justice. He was surrounded by insignia of royalty such as the parasol and the fly whisk. Later, there was an open-air semi-circular structure built on marble pillars and a gilded interior section. There were also painted wall panels depicting
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Singh (former SGPC secretary), then an elderly and respected Sikh, whom took the matter up with Gurdev Singh Kaunke, then Jathedar of the Akal Takht, to save it from destruction by ignorant Kar Seva volunteers who had no idea of its importance.
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at work as a weaver in a hut alongside Mai Loi (Kabir's wife). There also were lion figurines made of marble. They survived until January 1986, when the Takht was completely demolished to make way for the present-day structure.
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2199:, Sikh University Press 2008.
2192:, Sikh University Press 2005.
2185:, Sikh University Press 2005.
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1285:. The eighth panel depicted
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2125:"Restoring Takht glory"
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3617:Zorawar Fort
3272:2nd Anandpur
3267:1st Anandpur
3225:Duleep Singh
3200:Kharak Singh
3195:Ranjit Singh
3088:Mazhabi Sikh
2947:South Africa
2715:Kesgarh Qila
2661:Janam Asthan
2643:Architecture
2588:Dasam Granth
2555:Charhdi Kala
2435:Prohibitions
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2361:Guru Ram Das
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267:Guru Ram Das
107:Town or city
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4350:Sikh places
4319: /
4265:Patna Sahib
4260:Hazur Sahib
3795:Hukma Singh
3710:Gulab Singh
3640:Dhian Singh
3612:Lahore Fort
3602:Multan Fort
3597:Jamrud Fort
3550:Qing Empire
3518:Adversaries
3504:Fauj-i-Khas
3181:Sikh Empire
3144:Sikh Empire
3122:Singh Sabha
3051:Nanakpanthi
2962:Switzerland
2952:South Korea
2912:New Zealand
2907:Netherlands
2778:Afghanistan
2608:Japji Sahib
2540:The Five Ks
2535:Vand Chhako
2500:Anand Karaj
2151:The Tribune
2129:The Tribune
2079:The Tribune
2049:The Tribune
1939:The Tribune
1751:10 November
1271:Bhagat Sain
1263:Bidhi Chand
1206:Re-building
1199:Indian army
1038:Bhai Gurdas
1034:Baba Buddha
957:complex in
733:Hazur Sahib
728:Patna Sahib
625:Anand Karaj
584:The Five Ks
504:Vand Chakkō
464:Balvand Rai
454:Baba Sundar
434:Bhatt Kirat
429:Bhatt Jalap
414:Bhatt Bhika
409:Bhatt Bhalh
379:Bhagat Pipa
369:Bhagat Sain
344:Bhagat Beni
143: /
118:Coordinates
4334:Categories
4307:74°52′31″E
4304:31°37′14″N
4245:Akal Takht
4185:In Fiction
4170:Ravidassia
4138:Dharamyudh
4061:Literature
4051:Panj Pyare
3991:Mela Maghi
3839:Foreigners
3800:Veer Singh
3775:Chandu Lal
3509:Fauj-i-Ain
3215:Sher Singh
3210:Chand Kaur
3066:Sewapanthi
2793:Bangladesh
2765:By country
2735:Pul Kanjri
2705:Fateh Burj
2618:Jaap Sahib
2603:Mul Mantar
2525:Kirat Karo
2510:Amrit Velā
2495:Naam Karan
2475:Sikh rites
2407:Philosophy
2366:Guru Arjan
2351:Guru Angad
2346:Guru Nanak
1810:21 October
1781:21 October
1685:21 October
1658:References
1322:Panj Piare
1050:two swords
1018:Akal Bunga
943:Akal Bunga
910:Akal Takht
785:Literature
770:Panj Pyare
713:Akal Takht
674:Five Banis
615:Naam Karan
574:Amrit Velā
495:Kirat Karō
478:Philosophy
459:Satta Doom
449:Bhatt Salh
444:Bhatt Nalh
404:Bhatt Balh
272:Guru Arjan
257:Guru Angad
252:Guru Nanak
244:Sikh gurus
131:74°52′31″E
128:31°37′14″N
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4195:Criticism
4113:Ramananda
3968:Festivals
3705:Lal Singh
3700:Tej Singh
3577:of Poonch
3327:Jalalabad
3236:conflicts
3220:Jind Kaur
3061:Nirankari
2942:Singapore
2872:Indonesia
2808:Vancouver
2783:Australia
2575:Scripture
2530:Naam Japo
2457:Practices
2215:Singh P.
2156:20 August
1944:24 August
1482:, and of
1460:naqqashis
1450:jaratkari
1400:Panel 7:
1325:watch-on.
1317:Mata Jito
1295:Lakshmana
1176:Akali Dal
1149:miri-piri
1042:Sikh Guru
1026:Sikh Guru
805:Criticism
644:Scripture
546:Practices
487:Naam Japo
166:Destroyed
156:Completed
4289:Category
4219:Gurmukhī
4210:Punjabis
4153:Hinduism
4081:Politics
4041:Waheguru
4036:Ik Onkar
3998:Vaisakhi
3925:Treaties
3307:Sadhaura
3277:Chamkaur
3234:Military
3076:Ramraiya
3046:Namdhari
2987:Scotland
2967:Thailand
2927:Pakistan
2897:Malaysia
2773:Diaspora
2651:Gurdwara
2326:Glossary
1988:Archived
1804:Archived
1775:Archived
1709:Archived
1679:Archived
1303:Vaisakhi
1259:Tyag Mal
1255:Gurditta
1217:Jathedar
1182:and the
971:Jathedar
914:Gurmukhi
765:Waheguru
755:Ik Onkar
703:Gurdwara
611:(Turban)
232:Glossary
186:a series
184:Part of
111:Amritsar
4281:Outline
4205:History
4148:Jainism
4021:Culture
4016:History
3633:Natives
3575:Sudhans
3322:Lohgarh
3302:Sirhind
3292:Sonepat
3287:Muktsar
3071:Nirmala
2982:England
2840:Germany
2830:Finland
2820:Denmark
2798:Belgium
2788:Austria
2613:Chaupai
2598:Gurbani
2560:Dasvand
2330:History
2317:Sikhism
2169:Sources
1994:10 July
1614:Gurpurb
1499:Gallery
1464:Krishna
1455:bhagats
1402:Krishna
1299:Hanuman
1279:Krishna
1275:Dharuva
1004:History
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579:Dasvand
227:History
222:Outline
194:Sikhism
102:, India
95:Address
77:of the
4200:Punjab
4133:Dastar
4128:Sardar
4076:Places
4046:Khanda
3460:Others
3297:Samana
3262:Basoli
3257:Nadaun
3188:Rulers
3056:Nihang
3036:Khalsa
2957:Sweden
2937:Poland
2932:Panama
2922:Norway
2865:Punjab
2845:Greece
2835:France
2803:Canada
2686:Europe
2676:Africa
2623:Rehras
2565:Jhatka
2545:Simran
2490:Langar
2485:Kirtan
2465:Khalsa
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1406:Sudama
1283:Sudama
1123:Design
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967:Khalsa
947:takhts
780:Khanda
760:Khalsa
695:Takhts
689:Places
609:Dastar
604:Nitnem
599:Simran
589:Langar
569:Kirtan
217:Topics
212:People
73:First
70:Status
4237:Takht
4165:Sikhs
4143:Islam
4123:Kabir
4071:Names
4066:Music
4056:Films
4031:Music
3986:Maghi
3590:Forts
3342:Delhi
3332:Jammu
3317:Rahon
3282:Sarsa
3105:Jatha
3081:Udasi
2992:Wales
2902:Nepal
2892:Japan
2887:Italy
2860:Kochi
2850:India
2815:China
2480:Ardās
2338:Gurus
2206:2005.
1308:Amrit
1088:Udasi
951:Sikhs
820:Sects
795:Names
790:Music
564:Ardās
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4158:Rama
3041:Mina
2917:Niue
2882:Iraq
2877:Iran
2825:Fiji
2681:Asia
2671:List
2550:Sewa
2328:and
2254:ISBN
2236:ISBN
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2158:2023
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1946:2023
1877:ISBN
1812:2016
1783:2016
1753:2022
1717:ISBN
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1472:Rama
1297:and
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